
Handboek dementie: Laatste inzichten in diagnostiek en behandeling
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C. Jonker
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Health & Wellness
形式
キンドル
ページ数
525
言語
オランダ語、フラマン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2010
出版社
Bohn Stafleu van Loghum
版
2nd ed. 2009
ISBN-10
903138061X
ISBN-13
9789031380619
説明
C. Jonker presents a comprehensive exploration of the latest advancements in dementia diagnosis and treatment, addressing the complexities of this challenging condition. With the field of dementia research continually evolving, this handbook synthesizes recent guidelines and findings that are crucial for clinicians, caregivers, and researchers alike.
The content delves into effective diagnostic strategies, emphasizing the importance of early detection and tailored therapies. Jonker shares insights into pharmacological treatments, incorporating evidence-based approaches that focus on optimizing patient outcomes. The discussion is enriched by case studies and real-world applications, making the material both practical and accessible.
In addition to medical perspectives, the handbook acknowledges the multifaceted nature of dementia, including its psychological, social, and economic dimensions. By fostering a deeper understanding of these factors, Jonker aims to empower readers with knowledge that enhances care and support for individuals living with dementia and their families.
The content delves into effective diagnostic strategies, emphasizing the importance of early detection and tailored therapies. Jonker shares insights into pharmacological treatments, incorporating evidence-based approaches that focus on optimizing patient outcomes. The discussion is enriched by case studies and real-world applications, making the material both practical and accessible.
In addition to medical perspectives, the handbook acknowledges the multifaceted nature of dementia, including its psychological, social, and economic dimensions. By fostering a deeper understanding of these factors, Jonker aims to empower readers with knowledge that enhances care and support for individuals living with dementia and their families.